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Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately, the colors still don't match between Aegisub and MPC. This is quite annoying. I'm going to have to do this the hard way by using something else to pick colors.

VMR9 (remderless)
Another thing that is frustrating my attempts to get to the bottom of this is when I switch between MPC's internal subtitle loader and VSFilter, sometimes I get different colors, sometimes I don't. And I can't find out why.

Btw is the keyframe support for h264 mp4 (am a bit late to the party but thx!) "still a bit experimental" so we should stay with b-frame less xvids to be safe or can we move on to present technology for timing workraws?

And don't use MPC's subtitle renderer. It's pretty outdated... or used to be? /me doesn't keep up with the new releases

I don't notice any difference from stand alone VSFilter with the past few months MPC HC releases. And since I can just put it to desktop resolution and get my good looking softsubs without having to involve ffdshow resizing (since I use CoreAVC for H264) I don't see any reason to not use it.

Hello again ppl! Ok i have this little problem i cant solve and i would like to share it with you...

I have a line like this {\an1\fs25\fad(0,950)\pos(325,455)\t(2343,4343),bl ur2)}

I want in my sequence at the 2343ms of the start of my sequence to start a blur transformation of my line but when i use this line the blur starts imediately at the start of my sequence... why is that?

That's some rather broken ASS code, did you copy-pasta that from your file? If that's the case I can't understand how a blur effect could even appear at all.
I'll just put each tag as a renderer sees it on a line by itself:

\an1
\fs25
\fad(0,950)
\pos(325,455)
\t(2343,4343) <-- apply the tag "4343" using exponent 2343, starting transition at start of line and ending at end of line
,blur2) <-- junk, ignored

Works fine here, that exact code.
Before 2343 milliseconds after start of line, there is no blurring. At 2343 milliseconds, it begins applying a blur effect. At 4343 milliseconds it has reached sigma 2 blur and it doesn't get stronger. Also, at 950 milliseconds before the end of line it begins fading out.

Hi i'm a beginner and just started using template syl to avoid having everything jump around while resizing selected syllables of a line. Now there's the next problem and I can't figure it out:

Multiplying syl.center in {\an2\pos(!line.left+syl.center!,!line.middle!)\fs cx150\fscy150} with 1.5 corrects the positioning of the oversized syllables. Is there a way to get fscxy/100 into a variable so the positioning adapts to different fscxy scalings?

You should rather edit the style in the style editor. The sizing calculations the (default) positioning is based on, uses the style definition. (It does not and will never attempt to understand your tags in any way! Kara-templater only does blind substitution.)

It was just an example of the core problem and not supposed to be an inline style definition. Of course I set the style up beforehand and try to center the effects around 100% of the fontsize (especially when I don't have a choice) but sometimes in between movements larger deviations happen. Rescaling via fscxy for effects isn't unusual no? So I take it I will have to arrange things in a way that doesnt provoke problems with the spacings/positions of resized syllables.